Combined baton and cane



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2. In a device 01' the class described, the combination of a tubular start having an expansible rubber ball secured to the upper endof the staff and having avalve controlled orifice at the lower end or the staff for regulating the inflation of the ball, a cup-shaped member surrounding the,

upper end of the stall and having its margin ex tended above the upper end of the stall in position to bear against the surface of the ball when inflated, and a cap provided with a rounded head and a depending flange adapted to engage with the margin of the cup to close the mouth of the cup and conceal and protect the deflated ball and give to the structure the appearance of a headed walking stick.

3. In a device of the class described, the combination of a slender elongated tubular stafl', having an expansible rubber ball secured to the upper end of the stall, and means for maintaining the ball when expanded in centered relation on the axis of the staff, the stat! having a valve controlled orifice for regulating the inflation of the ball, the

staff and ball when inflated having the form andv proportionate dimensions of a drum major's baton.

4. In a device 01' the class described, the combination of a slender elongated tubular stafl. having an expansible rubber ball secured to the upper end of the stall and having a valve controlled orifice at the lower end of the staff for regulating the inflation of the ball, and a cup-shaped member surrounding the upper end of the staff and having its margin extended above the upper end of the staff in position to bear against the surface of the ball when inflated and maintaining the ball in centered relation to the axis 01' the staff, the stall and ball when inflated having the form and proportionate dimensions of a drum maj ors baton.

. CLARENCE L. DEWEY. 

